Saving as many lives as we can, even when we can't save them all. That is the hope behind efforts like the 20-week ban, the heartbeat bill, etc.

These efforts are attempts to climb back up a slippery slope that ultimately leads, at the bottom, to a devaluing of all human life. Our culture has been sliding down that slope, and the attempt is being made to slowly but surely make our way back up it.

But even if we outlaw abortion completely, that doesn’t get us off the slope.

500 years ago there was a religion that held many of those who followed it in practical slavery, allowed its adherents to engage in the worst kind of debauchery, killed thousands of infidel men, women, and children, and had a dictate to rule the entire world.

Photo by William Allen, Image Historian﻿ Senator Mitch McConnell317 Russell Senate Office BuildingWashington, D.C. 20510 Subject: Failure of Leadership Dear Senator McConnell, 2017 has been a disappointing year for the millions of Americans who fully expected, and had every right to expect real change in Washington. Republicans were given full control of the federal government. …

On the fourth of July, we come together as a nation to celebrate what we often call “the American Revolution.” And in recent years, as America’s freedom has become more precarious, many of us have felt compelled to consider whether it might one day be our duty to follow in the footsteps of our forefathers, and engage in a second revolution in defense of liberty. And it is this question which I wish to explore today: should American patriots be preparing for the unhappy event of a second American revolution?